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... given to the first ; and to the third generation as full and complete a right as he has given to the second , and so on while the world stands ; it necessarily follows that children must come into a partial and qualified possession of ...
... given to the first ; and to the third generation as full and complete a right as he has given to the second , and so on while the world stands ; it necessarily follows that children must come into a partial and qualified possession of ...
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... given " is not the same as " the real . " What one declares as " real " is some particular concep- tion of the given , but that , we saw , may change . The philosopher's job is to prescribe the criteria for distinguishing the real from ...
... given " is not the same as " the real . " What one declares as " real " is some particular concep- tion of the given , but that , we saw , may change . The philosopher's job is to prescribe the criteria for distinguishing the real from ...
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... given experience will be real in some category or other - will be that kind of reality which is ascribed to it when it is " correctly understood . ” The categories are neither a Procrustean bed into which experience is thrust nor ...
... given experience will be real in some category or other - will be that kind of reality which is ascribed to it when it is " correctly understood . ” The categories are neither a Procrustean bed into which experience is thrust nor ...
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RELIGION Introduction | 1 |
Mayflower Compact 1620 | 12 |
Swine and Goats | 13 |
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